Tuvok and B'Elanna are jailed by a hostile race. Meanwhile the captain is sheltered by a gentle and confused man who believes that she is his daughter
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By Anonymous on Monday, November 09, 1998 - 12:54 am:
Resistance is not futile..
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By Anonymous on Monday, November 09, 1998 - 10:15 am:
Good episode... but wasn't theJaneway as a prostetute scene sorte' emmm discusting?
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By Anonymous on Saturday, November 21, 1998 - 8:27 pm:
.. is futile, you will asimilated.
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By BrianB on Friday, July 09, 1999 - 6:52 am:
It took 50 television minutes filled with boring, one-dimensional aliens known as the Mo'gra Order to get to the tear-jerking climax. In other words, "Resistance" really was futile.
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By Mark Swinton on Friday, October 29, 1999 - 1:22 pm:
Actually, on repeated viewings I have come to be quite fond of this episode. Joel Grey is one of the best actors I have ever seen.
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By cableface on Friday, October 29, 1999 - 2:46 pm:
Is he the old guy?Because I think he deserved to be shot for his "I lost my hat" routine.Other than that he was okay.
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By Mark Swinton on Saturday, October 30, 1999 - 6:12 pm:
Yes, he is the old guy.
BTW, I admire the Mokra Leader for not getting really hacked off when Chakotay says Voyager is from the Alpha Quadrant [as indicated when the guy says "You've earned quite a reputation since you came here from the "Alpha Quadrant", is it?" I expected him to add, "So what is our quadrant then? To us, this is the Alpha Quadrant and we like it here, thank you very much!"](It goes back to Kira getting cross with Bashir about calling her home a 'wilderness', which it may have been to him but certainly wasn't to her.)
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By Commodore Z. Peltra on Thursday, December 16, 1999 - 8:11 pm:
Wouldn't the guard at the prison realize that though Janeway is dressed as a native of the planet, she doesn't have the ridges on her face? The old man doesn't seem to see this either.
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By an Alsaurian Prostitute without head ridges on Tuesday, January 18, 2000 - 6:28 pm:
No one can see us back here...
It's dark...
Private...
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By cableface on Wednesday, January 26, 2000 - 2:26 pm:
The old man was insane.
As for the guard........love numbed?
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By Matt Pesti on Thursday, July 27, 2000 - 10:05 pm:
This was 1 of 2 episodes where I was completely lost. The other the "Harry Kim home planet needs Men"
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By John A. Lang on Thursday, May 20, 2004 - 7:53 am:
GREAT SCENE:
Janeway's BARE NAKED LEGS! (YUMMY!)
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By Mr Crusher on Tuesday, September 19, 2006 - 2:27 pm:
I have to admit that Janeway did look very nice while dress as a two dollar whore.
Did those Mo'gra uniforms remind anybody else of Darth Vader?
It took me a while to remember where I saw the Mo'gra leader before, but I finally did and he played a Romulan in Birthright(TNG).
By Mr Crusher on Tuesday, September 19, 2006 - 2:27 pm:
I have to admit that Janeway did look very nice while dress as a two dollar whore.
I don't think I saw this episode, is there a pic of what Mr. C is talking about?